Caroline Mallonée
Caroline Mallonée is among the most sought-after composers of her generation. Her work has been performed in New York City at Symphony Space, Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center, Tenri Cultural Center, and Tonic, as well as at the Tribeca New Music Festival, Long Leaf Opera Festival, Bowdoin Summer Music Festival, Chapel Hill Arts Festival, Durham Downtown Music Festival, on the New Music New Haven series and at Boston’s Jordan Hall. Her music has been performed in the U.S., the Netherlands, Wales, England, Iceland, Italy and Mexico, and has been broadcast several times over National Public Radio on Garrison Keillor's "Prairie Home Companion.” Several of her choral pieces, including The Carolers At My Door, are published by Boosey & Hawkes.
Nathan Davis, Composer
Nathan Davis is a New York-based composer and percussionist. His compositions often have a fascination with and revelry in sound that are heavily rooted in his experience as a percussionist. From the other-worldly opening of his CMF co-commissioned string quartet Skrzyp Skrzyn to his percussion piece for solo triangle, Diving Bell, Nathan’s music often focuses in on an acoustic phenomenon and then amplifies and/or processes it on his computer to bring it alive for the audience.
Nathan’s Skrzyp Skrzyn will be given its West coast premiere by the Calder Quartet on their Saturday, September 25 concert and he will play a solo set of his percussion music at the Village Music Walk on Friday, September 24. Skrzyp Skrzyn was co-commissioned by Carlsbad Music Festival and the MATA Festival in New York.